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PROGRAM:

NAME


mkvtoolnix-gui - a GUI for mkvmerge(1) including a chapter and a header editor

SYNOPSIS


mkvtoolnix-gui [[configuration-file-name.mtxcfg] | [source-file.ext] |
[--edit-chapters [chapter-file.ext]] |
[--edit-headers [matroska-file.mkv]]]

DESCRIPTION


mkvtoolnix-gui(1) is a Qt(TM) based GUI for mkvmerge(1) (and will evolve to cover
mkvinfo(1) and mkvextract(1) as well). It offers easy access to most of mkvmerge(1)'s
options. All settings (e.g. source files, track options etc) can be saved and restored.

Listing configuration file names with the extension .mtxcfg causes the GUI to load the
those configuration files in the appropriate tool. Any other file name is added as an
input file for merging, opened in the chapter editor or in the header editor depending on
the current mode. The current mode can be changed with --merge, --edit-chapters or
--edit-headers. The default mode is adding files for merging.

Note that if an instance of the application is already running when the application is
started a second time all file names given on the command line are handled by the
already-running instance.

--merge
All following file names will be added as input files to the current merge job. This
is the default mode.

--edit-chapters
All following file names will be opened in the chapter editor.

--edit-headers
All following file names will be opened in the header editor.

-h, --help
Show usage information and exit.

-V, --version
Show version information and exit.

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